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8.1 PERCENT The unemployment rate, probably the most frequently cited number in the 2012 presidential campaign.
The business survey produces the widely cited number on job changes — 200,000 in December.
Several girls at the school, which has about 1,100 students, were pregnant during this school year — the most commonly cited number in interviews was four.
This figure is at odds with the more widely cited number of 300,000 a year, which is disclosed in the annual telecommunications interception reports made by the attorney general's departments.
This was a considerable augmentation of danger given that the highest previously cited number of radioactivity had been 33: a July 1 , 1956science note had explained that "Cessium has a half-life of thirty-three years, meaning that in thirty-three years it looses half of its radioactivity".
PolitiFact debunked the widely cited number.
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The Obama administration often cited numbers from this survey when designing civil rights guidance intended to reduce racial disparities.
Saayman stood for his testimony, referring to photographs that were not shown to the gallery and often citing number codes.
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